Divide it into 72 pieces, group them into groups of 8. DoNe
How do you get two thirds of a hexagon
Divide into 6 little triangles like most of us normally do then erase the line in the middle of 2 triangles repeat this 3 times until you have a sort of peace looking sign
Select any point inside the hexagon and draw a line segment to any point on the boundary of the hexagon. Draw 7 more such segments. These will divide the hexagon into 8 parts. The parts will not be equal but that was not a requirement of the question.
divid two thirds by 4
Divide it into 72 pieces, group them into groups of 8. DoNe
How do you get two thirds of a hexagon
In general, it is virtually impossible. Regular or semi-regular hexagons can be split into thirds by joining every other vertex to the centre of the hexagon.
Divide into 6 little triangles like most of us normally do then erase the line in the middle of 2 triangles repeat this 3 times until you have a sort of peace looking sign
Just one diagonal will divide a hexagon into two halves
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Select any point inside the hexagon and draw a line segment to any point on the boundary of the hexagon. Draw 7 more such segments. These will divide the hexagon into 8 parts. The parts will not be equal but that was not a requirement of the question.
divid two thirds by 4
It is possible to divide a hexagon into 4 or more - up to infinitely many - triangles.
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Three equal portions of two-thirds each.